An exterior member end cap, to be attached to an end portion of a tubular shaped exterior member from which at least one conductive path is withdrawn, is provided. The exterior member end cap includes a cap main body and a first sealing member. The cap main body is inserted into the exterior member from the end portion so as to be disposed on an outside of the conductive path. The first sealing member has a elasticity, is disposed on an outside of the cap main body in close contact with an outer peripheral surface of the cap main body, is close contact with an inner peripheral surface of the exterior member, and has a continuous bubble structure.
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1. An exterior member end cap, configured to be attached to an end portion of a tubular shaped exterior member from which at least one conductive path is withdrawn, the exterior member end cap comprising:
a cap main body configured to be inserted into the exterior member from the end portion so as to be disposed on an outside of the conductive path; and
a first sealing member having a elasticity, disposed on an outside of the cap main body in close contact with an outer peripheral surface of the cap main body, configured to be close contact with an inner peripheral surface of the exterior member, and having a continuous bubble structure.
2. The exterior member end cap as set forth in
the cap main body includes a turning prevention portion configured to prevent the first sealing member from turning when the first sealing member is inserted into the exterior member, and
the turning prevention portion is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the cap main body.
3. The exterior member end cap as set forth in
a second sealing member having elasticity and provided in a through hole formed in the cap main body,
wherein the second sealing member is configured to fill a gap between an inner peripheral surface of the through hole and an outer peripheral surface of the conductive path in a state that the conductive path is inserted through the through hole.
4. The exterior member end cap as set forth in
a fixing portion configured to be fixed with a vehicle structure when the exterior member is routed to a path in a vehicle.
5. The exterior member end cap as set forth in
the fixing portion is formed on the cap main body.
6. A wire harness comprising:
a tubular shaped exterior member;
at least one conductive path inserted into the exterior member so as to be protected by the exterior member; and
the exterior member end cap as set forth in
the exterior member end cap is attached to an end portion of the exterior member from which the conductive path is withdrawn, and
a part of the first sealing member of the exterior member end cap is exposed from the end portion of the exterior member.
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This application is based on Japanese Patent Application (No. 2016-113507) filed on Jun. 7, 2016, the contents of which are incorporated herein by way of reference.
The present invention relates to an exterior member end cap attached to an end portion of an exterior member. The present invention also relates to a wire harness including the exterior member end cap in its configuration.
A wire harnesses is in use for electrical connection between equipment mounted in a car. The wire harness is configured to be provided with a tubular shaped exterior member and one or a plurality of conductive paths accommodating the exterior member. The wire harness that is disclosed in Patent Document 1 below, for example, is routed to pass through a vehicle floor underside of a car. A part of the wire harness that corresponds to the vehicle floor underside is routed in a straight line. The wire harness has an elongated form. In Patent Document 1 below, the following can be appreciated with regard to the part routed in a straight line in particular. To be specific, what can be appreciated with regard to it is shaking of the conductive path in the exterior member that is attributable to vibration or the like occurring during traveling.
[Patent Document 1] JP 2011-254614 A
An object of the present invention is to provide an exterior member end cap that is capable of preventing damage to a conductive path in an exterior member and a wire harness that includes the exterior member end cap in its configuration.
According to one advantageous effect of the present invention, there is provided an exterior member end cap, configured to be attached to an end portion of a tubular shaped exterior member from which at least one conductive path is withdrawn, the exterior member end cap including:
a cap main body configured to be inserted into the exterior member from the end portion so as to be disposed on an outside of the conductive path; and
a first sealing member having a elasticity, disposed on an outside of the cap main body in close contact with an outer peripheral surface of the cap main body, configured to be close contact with an inner peripheral surface of the exterior member, and having a continuous bubble structure.
The cap main body may include a turning prevention portion configured to prevent the first sealing member from turning when the first sealing member is inserted into the exterior member, and the turning prevention portion may be formed on the outer peripheral surface of the cap main body.
The exterior member end cap may further include a second sealing member having elasticity and provided in a through hole formed in the cap main body, the second sealing member may be configured to fill a gap between an inner peripheral surface of the through hole and an outer peripheral surface of the conductive path in a state that the conductive path is inserted through the through hole.
The exterior member end cap may further include a fixing portion configured to be fixed with a vehicle structure when the exterior member is routed to a path in a vehicle.
The fixing portion may be formed on the cap main body.
According to another advantageous effect of the present invention, there is provided a wire harness including:
a tubular shaped exterior member;
at least one conductive path inserted into the exterior member so as to be protected by the exterior member; and
the exterior member end cap as set forth in claim 1, wherein
the exterior member end cap is attached to an end portion of the exterior member from which the conductive path is withdrawn, and
a part of the first sealing member of the exterior member end cap is exposed from the end portion of the exterior member.
In the background described above, substantial shaking of the conductive path in the exterior member that is attributable to vibration during traveling causes a coating of the conductive path to hit a tube inner surface (inner peripheral surface) of the exterior member. In a case where a shield function is given, a braid and a metal foil outside the conductive path hit the tube inner surface of the exterior member. In a case where sand or the like is mixed with an inner portion of the exterior member during the hitting, a problem arises in the form of an increase in the likelihood of damage to the coating, the braid, and the like.
Generally adopted in this regard is a structure preventing mixing of sand or the like with the space between the end portion and the conductive path by means of tape winding in the end portion of the exterior member. This structure, however, has the following problems. In a case where the tape winding is insufficient, for example, sand infiltration occurs from gaps between tapes, which leads to the damage described above. In a case where moisture has accumulated in the exterior member, it is conceivable that the moisture cannot spontaneously escape from the tape-wound part due to the presence of the tape winding. Besides, moisture being left as it is in the exterior member also leads to an increase in the likelihood of damage to the coating, the braid, and the like.
The present invention has been made in view of the circumstances described above, and an object of the present invention is to provide an exterior member end cap that is capable of preventing damage to a conductive path in an exterior member and a wire harness that includes the exterior member end cap in its configuration.
A wire harness is configured to include a tubular shaped exterior member, one or a plurality of conductive paths inserted into and protected by this exterior member, and an exterior member end cap. The exterior member end cap is attached to an end portion of the exterior member from which the conductive path is withdrawn. The exterior member end cap is configured to include a cap main body disposed on the outside of the conductive path and inserted into the exterior member and an elastic first sealing member disposed on the outside of the cap main body. The first sealing member is formed such that it is in a state where it is in close contact with an inner peripheral surface of the exterior member and an outer peripheral surface of the cap main body and has a continuous bubble structure. In the wire harness, a part of the first sealing member is exposed from the end portion of the exterior member.
Hereinafter, a first embodiment will be described with reference to accompanying drawings.
In the present embodiment, the present invention is adopted with respect to a wire harness routed in a hybrid car. The wire harness may be routed in an electric car, a general car traveling by using its engine, or the like.
Reference sign 1 in
The motor unit 3 and the inverter unit 4 are connected to each other by a high-voltage wire harness 8 (motor cable for a high voltage). The battery 5 and the inverter unit 4 are connected to each other by a high-voltage wire harness 9, too. An intermediate portion 10 of the wire harness 9 is routed on a vehicle floor underside 11 of the vehicle (car body). The intermediate portion 10 is routed substantially in parallel along the vehicle floor underside 11. The vehicle floor underside 11 is a known body (car body) and a so-called panel member. A through hole is formed at a predetermined position of the vehicle floor underside 11. The wire harness 9 is inserted into this through hole in a watertight manner.
The wire harness 9 and the battery 5 are connected to each other via a junction block 12 disposed on the battery 5. External connection means such as a shield connector 14 arranged at a harness terminal 13 on a rear end side of the wire harness 9 is electrically connected to the junction block 12. The wire harness 9 and the inverter unit 4 are electrically connected to each other via external connection means such as a shield connector 14 arranged at a harness terminal 13 on a front end side.
The motor unit 3 is configured to include a motor and a generator. The inverter unit 4 is configured to include an inverter and a converter in its configuration. The motor unit 3 is formed as a motor assembly including a shield case. The inverter unit 4 is formed as an inverter assembly including a shield case, too. The battery 5 is a modularized Ni-MH battery or Li-ion battery, and a power storage device such as a capacitor can be used as well. It is a matter of course that the battery 5 is not particularly limited insofar as it can be used in the hybrid car 1 and the electric car.
Reference sign 15 in
As illustrated in
According to
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The conductor 26 in
The insulator 27 in
According to
The exterior member 23 in
The exterior member 23 has a flexible tube portion 29 that has flexibility and a straight tube portion 30 as a part for straight routing of the conductive path 22. In addition, entire part of the exterior member 23 may be the flexible tube portion 29. A plurality of the flexible tube portions 29 and a plurality of the straight tube portions 30 are formed in a tube axis direction. These flexible tube portions 29 and straight tube portions 30 are alternately placed and formed.
The flexible tube portion 29 in
The straight tube portion 30 in
The straight tube portion 30 is formed as a part more rigid than the flexible tube portion 29. The straight tube portion 30 has a position and a length fit to the vehicle attachment shape. In the present embodiment, the longest one of the plurality of straight tube portions 30 is formed as a part placed on the vehicle floor underside 11.
According to
The cap main body 31 in
The lid portion 34 in
<Regarding Insertion Portion 35>
The insertion portion 35 in
The insertion portion 35 is formed as a part allowing the two conductive paths 22 to be placed or held along the central axis of the exterior member 23. The two conductive paths 22 have their positions determined by the insertion portion 35. Accordingly, the insertion portion 35 functions also as a part that is capable of regulating the shaking of the two conductive paths 22 at this part.
The two through holes 36 in
According to
The first sealing member 32 in
The second sealing member 33 in
The exterior member end cap 25 in
Regarding the configuration and structure described above, the wire harness 9 is manufactured as follows (refer to
Packing of the wire harness 9 is completed once the predetermined flexible tube portion 29 is bent as if it is folded up after the manufacturing described above. The wire harness 9 in the packed state is compact and is transported to a vehicle assembly site in this compact state.
At the vehicle assembly site, the wire harness 9 is attached to the attachment target 38 of the vehicle from its elongated part corresponding to the vehicle floor underside 11. The straight tube portion 30, which is the longest in the exterior member 23, is placed at the elongated part of the wire harness 9 corresponding to the vehicle floor underside 11, and thus the wire harness 9 is attached in a state where deflection is suppressed. At this time, the wire harness 9 is attached with a high level of workability. After the elongated part corresponding to the vehicle floor underside 11 is fixed by the clamp C or the like, the flexible tube portion 29 part of the exterior member 23 is deflected (bent) and the residual part is attached at the same time. Once a series of work related to the attachment is completed, the wire harness 9 is put into a state where it is routed in a desired path.
As a result of the use of the exterior member end cap 25 described above with reference to
Advantages of the exterior member end cap 25 according to the present invention will be described below based on contrast with the first to fifth comparative examples illustrated in
An exterior member end cap 101 (first comparative example) in
The exterior member end cap 101 is capable of blocking infiltration of sand and the like into the exterior member 23 from the outside. However, the exterior member end cap 101 is incapable of removing moisture to the outside from the inner portion of the exterior member 23 when the moisture has accumulated in the exterior member 23. Accordingly, it can be appreciated that the present invention is more advantageous.
An exterior member end cap 111 (second comparative example) in
The exterior member end cap 111 is also capable of blocking infiltration of sand and the like into the exterior member 23 from the outside. However, the exterior member end cap 111 is incapable of removing moisture to the outside from the inner portion of the exterior member 23 when the moisture has accumulated in the exterior member 23. Accordingly, it can be appreciated that the present invention is more advantageous.
An exterior member end cap 121 (third comparative example) in
The exterior member end cap 121 is also capable of blocking infiltration of sand and the like into the exterior member 23 from the outside. However, the exterior member end cap 121 is incapable of removing moisture to the outside from the inner portion of the exterior member 23 when the moisture has accumulated in the exterior member 23. Accordingly, it can be appreciated that the present invention is more advantageous.
An exterior member end cap 131 (fourth comparative example) in
The exterior member end cap 131 is also capable of blocking infiltration of sand and the like into the exterior member 23 from the outside. However, the exterior member end cap 131 is incapable of removing moisture to the outside from the inner portion of the exterior member 23 when the moisture has accumulated in the exterior member 23. Accordingly, it can be appreciated that the present invention is more advantageous.
An exterior member end cap 141 (fifth comparative example) in
The exterior member end cap 141 is also capable of blocking infiltration of sand and the like into the exterior member 23 from the outside. However, the exterior member end cap 141 is incapable of removing moisture to the outside from the inner portion of the exterior member 23 when the moisture has accumulated in the exterior member 23. Accordingly, it can be appreciated that the present invention is more advantageous.
Hereinafter, a second embodiment will be described with reference to an accompanying drawing.
According to
Hereinafter, a third embodiment will be described with reference to an accompanying drawing.
According to
Hereinafter, a fourth embodiment will be described with reference to an accompanying drawing.
It is a matter of course that the present invention can be realized in various modified forms without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
In view of the above, according to an aspect of the invention, there is provided the wire harness described as (i) to (vi) below.
a cap main body (31) configured to be inserted into the exterior member (23) from the end portion (24) so as to be disposed on an outside of the conductive path (22); and
a first sealing member (32) having a elasticity, disposed on an outside of the cap main body (31) in close contact with an outer peripheral surface of the cap main body (31), configured to be close contact with an inner peripheral surface of the exterior member (23), and having a continuous bubble structure (H).
the cap main body (31) includes a turning prevention portion (37) configured to prevent the first sealing member (32) from turning when the first sealing member (32) is inserted into the exterior member (23), and
the turning prevention portion (37) is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the cap main body (31).
a second sealing member (33) having elasticity and provided in a through hole (36) formed in the cap main body (31),
wherein the second sealing member (33) is configured to fill a gap between an inner peripheral surface of the through hole (36) and an outer peripheral surface of the conductive path (22) in a state that the conductive path (22) is inserted through the through hole (36).
a fixing portion (39) configured to be fixed with a vehicle structure (38) when the exterior member (23) is routed to a path in a vehicle (1).
the fixing portion (39) is formed on the cap main body (31).
a tubular shaped exterior member (23);
at least one conductive path (22) inserted into the exterior member (23) so as to be protected by the exterior member (23); and
the exterior member end cap (25) as set forth in the above (i), wherein
the exterior member end cap (25) is attached to an end portion (24) of the exterior member (23) from which the conductive path (22) is withdrawn, and
a part of the first sealing member (32) of the exterior member end cap (25) is exposed from the end portion (24) of the exterior member (25).
According to the present invention described above, the exterior member end cap closes the end portion of the exterior member and the first sealing member of the exterior member end cap is in close contact with the inner peripheral surface of the exterior member, and thus infiltration of sand and the like into the exterior member from the outside can be blocked. In addition, according to the present invention, the first sealing member of the exterior member end cap is formed such that it is in a state where it has the continuous bubble structure, and thus moisture can be removed to the outside from an inner portion of the exterior member via the continuous bubble structure part when the moisture has accumulated in the exterior member.
According to the present invention described above, the cap main body has the turning prevention portion, and thus the first sealing member can be inserted without turning when the exterior member end cap is attached to the end portion of the exterior member.
According to the present invention described above, a state is achieved where the second sealing member of the exterior member end cap provides filling between the cap main body and the outer peripheral surface of the conductive path, and thus infiltration of sand and the like into the exterior member from the outside can be blocked.
According to the present invention described above, the exterior member end cap can be given a function as a clamp, a clip portion, or the like.
According to the present invention described above, the wire harness includes the exterior member end cap in its configuration, and thus infiltration of sand and the like into the exterior member from the outside can be blocked. In addition, moisture can be removed to the outside from an inner portion of the exterior member via a continuous bubble structure part when the moisture has accumulated in the exterior member.
According to the present invention, mixing of sand and the like with the inner portion of the exterior member can be made less likely than in a case where, for example, only tape winding is conducted as a result of the use of the exterior member end cap. In addition, moisture accumulating in the exterior member can be removed with ease. Accordingly, the present invention is capable of resulting in the prevention of damage to the conductive path in the exterior member.
According to the present invention, the turning prevention portion is formed in the cap main body, and thus the cap main body can be inserted and turning of the first sealing member can be prevented at the same time during attachment of the exterior member end cap to the exterior member. Accordingly, the present invention is capable of achieving a reliable attachment of the exterior member end cap to the exterior member as well as the effect according to the first aspect.
According to the present invention, the second sealing member is included in the configuration, and thus mixing of sand and the like with the inner portion of the exterior member can be made even less likely.
According to the present invention, the function as the clamp, the clip portion, or the like can be given. As a result, the exterior member can be fixed to the structure even without the use of extra fixing portion.
According to the present invention, the wire harness includes the exterior member end cap in its configuration, and thus damage to the conductive path in the exterior member can be prevented.
Yoshida, Hiroyuki, Adachi, Hideomi, Inao, Shinichi, Yanazawa, Kenta, Nagashima, Toshihiro, Yamamoto, Takatatsu
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